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Rule #2 of 11 of how to keep your bitcoin safe for generations. Never share your seed phrase with anyone.
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I am so clueless I've almost lost my crypto wallet twice in the last month. Thankfully I only keep about 1% of my BTC in a wallet. The rest i keep on an exchange. But I know not my keys not my coin. I'm feeling ready to move at least 50% off...
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First of all I started only recently investing in Bitcoin (since May) and maybe don't have understanding such as you. But from my perspective as a newbie there are so many posts that look like cult. Maybe it is done because many have already inve...
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It's fascinating how many Bitcoin enthusiasts in this Reddit-group love to claim that professional investors not investing in BTC is "stupid" or just doesn’t understand it. What’s even more amusing is their unshakable belief that they k...
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Hi everyone. Due to the many dips lately I don’t have more cash liquidity but I would like to buy more BTC. I saw Binance offer a loans where I can collaterize some btc (still not trasfered in cold) to buy more BTC As far as I understood I have to bo...
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This is just a thought that I have in mind. I recently asked my cousin who studied BS economics in our university if stocks and bitcoin were mentioned in their lectures. He said that those topics were never mentioned. When I asked my friends that ar...
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Imagine a fictional world where Bitcoin has replaced traditional fiat currencies as the global reserve currency. What kind of changes do you expect in global finance, politics and everyday life? What will be the reaction of the Governments losing con...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
Ask (and answer!) away! Here are the general rules: If you'd like to learn something, ask. If you'd like to share knowledge, answer. Any question about Bitcoin is fair game. And don't forget to check out /r/BitcoinBeginners You can sort...
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I’ve used both and am trying to decide which one to stick with. It seems River requires ID verification to send Bitcoin, which is something to consider. Any insights or experiences with either service? submitted by /u/Darkness1688 [li...
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Please utilize this sticky thread for all general Bitcoin discussions! If you see posts on the front page or /r/Bitcoin/new which are better suited for this daily discussion thread, please help out by directing the OP to this thread instead. Thank yo...
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Learned about it in September of 2013 then sold my grand piano to go all in two weeks later during that fall run up. Over the last 11 years I’ve made millions, lost millions, and checked the price at least a million times. I’ve consumed possibly th...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
I was taking care of an eccentric old neighbor who passed away. He left a bunch of junk behind, which I donated, and an old Dell PC. He used to tell me he was doing all kinds of things with bitcoin back in the day. Before I donate the Dell, is there...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
Perpetual news posts from "analysts" pitching polar opposite predictions... often times in the same stupid-ass article. This whole space is turning into a complete shit-show where nobody knows what to believe. Is it going up? Is it going d...
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Seigniorage is the profit a government makes by issuing currency, calculated as the difference between the cost of producing money and its face value. While this practice has been around for centuries, it comes with serious risks, particularly when i...
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No really, don't. It's a bad idea. Especially if the basket we're talking about includes fiat money. On the other hand, I really don't think the argument holds when we're talking about Bitcoin. Bitcoin is not a basket... It's...
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I know there have been some issues with exchanges and scammers like SBF, but unlike some other derivative cryptocurrencies there doesn’t seem to be any major security or flash crash concerns that have emerged with BTC. Why would you say that is? For...
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Is there a scenario where in future (10-20 years) the US Dollar and Bitcoin are thriving together as #1 and #2 in the world? I don’t want the dollar to crash or be weakened and I also want Bitcoin to succeed (beyond overtaking gold as a dominant stor...
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The Bill of Rights is one of the greatest contributions to civilization in history. But our financial rights are equally important and constantly trampled. submitted by /u/Anxious_Ad1846 [link] [comments]